Starting prices by door style
These rates cover carcass, doors, basic hanging interior and installation. Lighting, drawers and specialist interiors are itemised separately.
- Flush hinged — from £1,600 / linear metre
- One-panel hinged — from £1,800 / linear metre
- Sliding mirror — from £1,900 / linear metre
- Sliding glass — from £2,100 / linear metre
- Shaker (multi-panel hinged) — from £2,100 / linear metre
- Walk-in / open joinery — from £2,400 / linear metre
Three real worked examples
Example 1 — Alcove run, Victorian terrace bedroom. Two 0.9 m shaker wardrobes flanking a chimney breast, sage green laminate, brass knobs, full hang and three drawers each. Total run 1.8 m. Indicative cost £4,200 including install.
Example 2 — Full-wall fitted wardrobe, master bedroom. 3.6 m of flush hinged doors in deep navy, push-to-open, double hang + drawer bank + shoe pull-out, integrated LED lighting. Indicative cost £7,600 including install.
Example 3 — Walk-in dressing room, loft conversion. 5.5 m of open joinery across two walls, full hang + double hang + glass-top drawers, motion-sensor LEDs, shoe wall. Indicative cost £14,500 including install.
What's included
Every quote includes the items below as standard — no upselling on essentials.
- Laser site survey and technical drawings
- Carcass, doors, fixed shelves and basic hanging rails
- All hardware — concealed hinges, soft-close, runners, handles
- Delivery to your London address in our own van
- One or two-day install by SAV's in-house fitters
- Removal of installation waste
What's not included
A handful of things we don't quote for because they're house-specific.
- Removal of existing wardrobes (quoted separately at survey)
- Plastering or paint touch-ups to walls after removal
- Electrical work — adding sockets or moving switches
- Flooring repair where existing wardrobes have hidden gaps
Frequently asked questions
- Why £ per linear metre?
- Wardrobe cost scales with the width of the run, not the height or depth. £/m gives you a useful comparison between styles before we measure your room.
- Is the survey fee deducted from my order?
- Yes — the £150 survey fee is deducted in full from your order if you proceed within 90 days of survey.
- Do you take a deposit?
- A 50% deposit is taken on signed approval of drawings. The balance is invoiced on the day of installation.
- Are there any costs not in the quote?
- The quote covers everything we install. Costs we don't cover: making good electrics, plastering after old wardrobes are removed, and flooring repairs. We'll flag these at survey.
Ready to start your project?
Book a £150 home survey and we'll measure, sample and quote — fully deductible from your order. Or design your wardrobes online in the configurator first.
